Essays about: "export comparative"
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1. Arms Export to Developing Countries: Making the Critical Appraisal : A qualitative comparative case study on the connection between arms export to developing countries and the level of development in the receiving country.
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : Arms export to developing countries is heavily debated. Scholars have presented arguments about both why arms export may be beneficial and why it may be detrimental to development of the receiving country, and empirical results are inconclusive. READ MORE
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2. Further Development of Njord, a Statistical Instrument for Estimating International Installed Photovoltaic Capacities : A Customs Data Analysis
University essay from Linköpings universitet/EnergisystemAbstract : The global photovoltaic (PV) market is growing, contributing to reduced climate emissions from electricity production. Historically, PV deployment mainly occurred in developed and electrified countries with a high level of certainty over their electrical system. READ MORE
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3. Long-term Specialization and Trade Flow Patterns of Heavy Industrial and Light Industrial Goods: A Comparative Analysis of Anglophone and Nordic countries
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : Recent studies focusing on the analysis of emissions embodied in trade have shown that high-income countries are increasingly becoming net importers of emissions. This is commonly explained by the economies’ changing trade specialization in heavy and light industrial goods. READ MORE
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4. Foreign Direct Investment in Cuba : A study on the 2014 reforms
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik och samhälleAbstract : Since the Soviet collapse in 1991, Cuba tried intensively to attract foreign direct investments in order to improve the economic situation. The first reform was made in 1995, which was not a success, since both foreign direct investment and joint ventures decreased in the beginning of the 21st Century. READ MORE
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5. Labour Shortages in China’s Dual-Sector Economy: Has the world’s workshop exhausted its comparative advantage – people?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : In 2004, acute labour shortages were first observed in labour-intensive export-processing sectors in China’s coastal provinces. Paired with rising wages in rural and urban areas, many economists have claimed China has reached its Lewis Turning Point of economic development. READ MORE